In disability arts, as in so many things, Australia has both its own cultural specificities, as well as the cultural followings that come with being a colonised country. In Australia, our colonial legacy, multiculturalism, and Asia-Pacific location have always made our relation to our own arts and culture fraught, the subject of ongoing aesthetic, cultural and political contestation. We have historically suffered from what Phillips (2006) calls a ‘cultural cringe’, in which we worry about the individuality, value and volume of our arts and culture compared to others, and this comes up again and again in commentary to this day..
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In disability arts, as in so many things, Australia has both its own cultural specificities, as\ud w...
Disability studies, with their direct challenge to theories of alterity, subaltern status and ideolo...
In the last decade, the field of Disability Arts has been recognised as a powerful source of aesthet...
This paper takes up pressing, yet sorely neglected, questions of disability and media to argue for a...
Cultural diversity and social inequality are often ignored or downplayed in disability services. Whe...
In Australia disabled people’s participation in the arts has historically been afforded by means of ...
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Cultural disability studies is an explicitly interdisciplinary field that synthesises scholarship in...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
‘Culture is Inclusion’ is a remarkable and compelling story of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
In this paper, I use an ecologies approach to present reflections on the history of disability and d...
The impact of neoliberal austerity policy is being felt by people with disabilities across the globe...
The article explores arts curriculum in Australia as developed in the contexts of schooling, communi...
Disability among Indigenous Australians lies at a nexus between the ongoing impact of European settl...
This paper presents a brief overview of disability discrimination legislation in Aus-tralia over the...
In disability arts, as in so many things, Australia has both its own cultural specificities, as\ud w...
Disability studies, with their direct challenge to theories of alterity, subaltern status and ideolo...
In the last decade, the field of Disability Arts has been recognised as a powerful source of aesthet...
This paper takes up pressing, yet sorely neglected, questions of disability and media to argue for a...
Cultural diversity and social inequality are often ignored or downplayed in disability services. Whe...
In Australia disabled people’s participation in the arts has historically been afforded by means of ...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
Cultural disability studies is an explicitly interdisciplinary field that synthesises scholarship in...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
‘Culture is Inclusion’ is a remarkable and compelling story of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
In this paper, I use an ecologies approach to present reflections on the history of disability and d...
The impact of neoliberal austerity policy is being felt by people with disabilities across the globe...
The article explores arts curriculum in Australia as developed in the contexts of schooling, communi...
Disability among Indigenous Australians lies at a nexus between the ongoing impact of European settl...
This paper presents a brief overview of disability discrimination legislation in Aus-tralia over the...